World’s largest chipmaker TSMC sees biggest drop in profit in nearly five years – CNBC Feedzy

 

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Even though it was the largest profit decline since the first quarter of 2019, the world’s largest contract chipmaker bested analysts’ expectations.

Here are TSMC’s third quarter results versus Refinitiv consensus estimates:

Revenue: 546.73 billion New Taiwan dollars ($17.28 billion), vs. NT$540.39 billion expectedNet income: NT$211 billion, vs. NT$191.43 billion expected

TSMC reported revenue slipped 10.83% from a year ago to NT$546.73 billion, while net income fell 24.87% from a year ago to NT$211 billion. That compares with TSMC’s guidance for third-quarter revenue between $16.7 billion and $17.5 billion.

“Our business was supported by the strong ramp of our industry-leading 3-nanometer technology and higher demand for 5-nanometer technologies, partially offset by customers’ ongoing inventory adjustment,” said TSMC in its earnings report.

The chip giant said that revenue increased 13.7% in the third quarter as compared to the second quarter.

In the second quarter, the Taiwanese firm reported a decline in quarterly profit for the first time in four years due to a post-pandemic plunge in the demand for consumer electronics like smartphones and laptops. But analysts have said chip inventories at smartphone and PC makers are running down and they expect restocking demand to come back.

During the earnings call on Thursday afternoon, CEO C.C. Wei said that the firm expects inventories to continue to decline.

“Due to the persistent weaker overall macroeconomic conditions and slow demand recovery in China, customers remain cautious in their inventory control. That’s why we expect the inventory digestion to continue in the fourth quarter,” said Wei.

“Having said that, we are observing some early signs of demand stabilization in the PC and smartphone market,” he added.

TSMC is the top producer of the world’s most advanced processors. The Taiwanese firm manufactures semiconductors for companies like AppleNvidiaArm architecture.

TSMC currently manufactures 3-nanometer chips and plans to start 2-nanometer mass production in 2025.